I am an endgame raider.... I am not complaining just saying what I see. Though this weapon can be done casually most of the people I see progressing on their nexus are endgame raiders and not "casuals". I think I've seen one "casual" working on it who doesn't raid.This is a silly comment. The Nexus is more of a casual content than going through Coil with a static group week to week to week. With Nexus you can do it whenever you want without constraints, for the most part.Who cares if the end game raiders are sweeping these up? I mean really?
Last edited by Lani; 09-20-2014 at 05:28 AM.
Crazy stuff. I did some calculations and it should take no less than 30+ straight hours of gameplay of grinding light. So yeah... crazy. i maybe have 15hours per week topsand that's not grinding stuff
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your math is flawed. during the 14 hour atma challenge the guy got 11 atmas in 14 hours so it is entirely possible to get all 12 within 24 hrs. A friend in my fc got 3 animus's completed in less than 2 weeks. and if i remember correctly the first novus's showed up within a week of their introduction. So if you were to go hard enough, you could finish in way under the time that you mentioned. As for coil, i dont remember exactly how soon after release that BG beat t9 for the first time, but i do remember that it was significantly faster than the time it took them to get the first t5 win. Either way, comparing coil gear to tomestone/relic gear is pointless in my opinion. They both involve grinding. Either grinding the quests/dungeons for one, or grinding deaths against a boss for the other, its all the same.Atma - 2 - 5 days (depending on your luck, I can see this going on for a whole week)
Animus - 7 - 14 days (depending on how much you burn, I can see the extremely hardcore getting myth + book clear a day + accumulation of some more Myth before calling it)
Novus - 9 - 12 days (assuming infinite Gil to buy all the materia needed and doing the daily + myth farm, I can easily see 6-8 Alex a day @ around two hours Alex)
Nexus - 4 Days (as shown)
Last edited by DoubleT; 09-20-2014 at 05:39 AM.
if it means anything, the first ones i saw were the same people who finished nexus that i had said.your math is flawed. during the 14 hour atma challenge the guy got 11 atmas in 14 hours so it is entirely possible to get all 12 within 24 hrs. A friend in my fc got 3 animus's completed in less than 2 weeks. and if i remember correctly the first novus's showed up within a week of their introduction. So if you were to go hard enough, you could finish in way under the time that you mentioned. As for coil, i dont remember exactly how soon after release that BG beat t9 for the first time, but i do remember that it was significantly faster than the time it took them to get the first t5 win. Either way, comparing coil gear to tomestone/relic gear is pointless in my opinion. They both involve grinding. Either grinding the quests/dungeons for one, or grinding deaths against a boss for the other, its all the same.
Well you both are and can actually be right. I personally farmed my very first set of atmas within 26hrs after the patch went live, but it was spread out between 3 days. You can spend 24hrs and still get all your atmas within 1-2 weeks depending on 1.)RNG first and foremost and 2.) how much consecutive time you spend each day/attempt.
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wow looking at the artemis bow nexus (Dex 45, Vit 53, Crit 46, and Det 32) and the HA composite bow (Dex 45, Vit 53, Acc 32, Det 32) they're both pretty much on equal ground. I seriously didn't think SE would do that. /shocked =P
some would argue that the nexus is better because of crit. so long as you meet the Acc needed, anymore is either wasted or future proofing.
Just when I thought my Thyrus couldn't get any uglier. X_x
The comments are hilarious lol.In the same announcement of both Roxas and Yoon, there were 2 others. How did you miss them? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRuJ...ature=youtu.be
This is flawed. T5 was down for more than a month because of various bugs and stuff due to early release. There was no way T9 would have been that slow due to no bugs on release.
Last edited by Kuwagami; 09-20-2014 at 08:14 PM.
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